Perhaps most interestingly is the fact that the Flight Sim Labs Control Center supports Microsoft Flight Simulator. This may not always be stable so you may want to think about it first. You will also be able to be part of the ‘experimental’ channel to try product updates ahead of public releases. You can also enter HOPPIE and SimBrief details to make the process easier moving forward. The primary aim has been designed to allow a one-stop update facility for the product line and improve the experience with micro-updates rather than full reinstalls for every update. You will be able to easily uninstall any products, update them and also deactivate license keys should you change hardware, without the need to contact support for any reactivation issues. ![]() ![]() The application will be used to allow users to easily update aircraft, install liveries and generally manage their Flight Sim Labs products. Flight Sim Labs announced their new Control Center a few weeks ago and has been undergoing final testing in the past few weeks ahead of today’s release.
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